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Show i (HOME S NEWS j j Kor Hl Cheap New uttr. Apply Oeo. reUraon, Coalville, iW. W. dull f Sail I-ahs, waa a oalvlll Tliltor during III week. ""Mr. end Mm. John I'ukatt of Hen-rr Hen-rr wer la th oonoty sent s business I Mr. nl tin, Aim Klilrsdgs, of flt IJik, were la Coalvllla during fb week. Mr. end Mm. Juho P. Salmon of Iteymond. Canada, nr visiting rltiv "her la th city. Mr. R. T. Kaldl,wlf nd clillil-rn clillil-rn ar her from Klko, Net., to spend the holiday. llyrum Dearden end Warwick Pouter of llenefer were in th count eat on . business last Saturday. Edna Heard li home from Halt Lake ad Agaei and Ward Lewta are home from Logan to spend the holidays. The County Clerk liaa been notified noti-fied by theblate Auditor to reauin the payment of bounty on wild anl-J anl-J mala. If tli party who took that can of eoal oil from In front ol the Co-op will return It to thla office, nothing will be aald. Mr. Harris, the mail carrier between Uplun and Coalville, had bia earn bad ly frown while bringing the mail here laat Saturday morning. Our diatrict arhool teacher are pending their vacatioa ia bait Lake. They will attend the atate teacher' institute in-stitute before returning. Mr. Chaa. ATorlll and aun Karl, left lor Trinidad, Cold., on Wsdnsa-! Wsdnsa-! day, upon receipt of word that Mr. S Avsrlll' mother waa vary 111. I . Tk Cranston Time nam to oor I '-.bH thla week dressed la holiday at I "r,V .1. V. Al.'ar-",,"V4 "- M aUhTiignCUT people of Kvaasto a good B PPr. ! . Sunday School Conference will be held la the .take bouae neit Sunday morn lag and afternoon. Eiaellent program, hare been prepared and a treat la la tore for those who attend. Lait Saturday morning waa the (old at weather yet eiperleuced here thla winter. In thia city It registered about IS below aero. Ia fluff ward 20 and at Oran Denting' about XI below. A "bundle .bower" waa tendered Miaa Margaret Carruth laat Monday etveaing by a number of lady friends. I Judging from the number of tinn re- evivrd, the recipient need not bo with I out "tin" the remainder of her day. The Tree Bulletin, published at Ding ham Canyon, Utah's greate.t copper camp, iMiied a Ine Chri.tmaa edition of twenty pagee. It l certainly a credit to Ita publisher aud .hould reault In great guod to the big copper camp. ro.lmi.treM Nortbcott baa received several new letter boiea during the week and the aame are now in.talled. The bu.Ineaa at the poatoffleo baa grown wonderfully the pa.t few year. Watch Coalville grow. If you want to make a friend a good Chri.tmaa preaent, arnd him The Time, if he ia not now getting it. It will keep kirn po.ted on the important event, that eeur all over the world, all the local aawa and tell him where to go to get the uiu.t fur bia money when buying suppliea for himself or family and he will renumber you aud your kiudneaa very week, aa the paper la delivered to him. We atill have about 100 enplea of the Chri.tmaa Times, which we will sell with the regular laauea thia week at 5c er copy. It ia the beat pouihle adverting adver-ting medium in the county and the people ahould not be alow in graiping the opportunity of eending them out to their relativea and friend.. It may be the mean, of bringing into the county hundred, of dollars aud all alike will he benefited. Coalville ward primary conference waa held laat Sunday evening and e-taellcnt e-taellcnt program waa rendered. The fficera have the thanka of th par-at. par-at. of thia city in the mo.t noble work of teaching the young to lead diriatiaa life. Their 'a la a moat Important Im-portant work aad deaerv praise I tae wny the ejrellent program waa ear-- ear-- sied out. Hi.tera Hhead and Walker ( th youag n vary good sdvie. There la but one more Ismi of The Timea thia year and. nnreaa you are paid up fur thla year we will be cum pelled to discontinue sending the paHr. Thia la a rule of the poatofllc depart ment and mint be obeysd. It won't be onr fault if your aame ia taken off our mailing lint, put your own. Much aa we like to retain our subscriber, we can not disobey the rule. The moat satis-fnctory satis-fnctory way, both to ua and our patrons, ia to pay in advance. Try and see if yon cannot do it. In lbs caes of the U. H. government govern-ment v. Christian Jensoi., of Oakley, Oak-ley, applicant, was beard before Clark of Ilia Court, J. M. Hlxeon, laat week beginning Tuesday and la ting until Saturday. Th contention conten-tion of th government waa that Mr. Jenasn had tint eatabllasd and maintained main-tained a real irnce on hi homestead ntry. Deposition In the case wer taken and forwarded to th land ofllcs whar th matter will be taken tak-en up. The flmt presidency of the Mormon church at Salt l.ako City makes thia announcement under del of December II: "For yearn it baa been the cue torn in the ward, throughout the stakes of Zios to commemorate th birthday of the Prophet Joseph, by special sere Ires, o the Sunday nearest the date of that anniversary. In accordance with thia practice we auggeet that Sundnv, December 2(1. thia year, be devoted to the memory of the great prophet of this dispensation, and that appropriate services serv-ices b held in th Snnday schools, ward house and other placea where the re ligioua services of th ehurch are held, on that day." "Th contract between th Forest Service of th United State and th Stat Board of Land Commlaalouers will terminate on the first day of January, Jan-uary, 1910, and all atate lands la the Forest Reserve will be open for leu to th highest bidder after said date, th minimum prie being 10 sent per era. All leaasa will bs subject to th rules aad regulation - of th Fnrsat Harries. Hlda will bs ssat IMmisry 1TM0.- Al" r.ryrjialiui.s mjrt t.v to lbs Stat Beard' a Lsad tfetsmls iossrs, aesompanled by Chech tor drat year' rental and fas of Fivs Dollars." Your truly, W. If. Paraaworth, Hoars Ury. Considerable complaint 1 heard lately late-ly ever th late arrival of th mail from th west. W r Informed that It lan't th fault of No. 10 being lata, but the Park train must wait for th freight that run. daily between Ogden and Kcho. Of course w lik to receive our freight on th branch vvery day, but It la an injustice to passengers to have to wait in Kcho a couple of hours after No. 10 arrives It tnkea nearly all day to go from thia city to Salt Lake and abont three-fourth of a day to come from Sell Lake to thia city. And yet we are told that the passenger business busi-ness between these two points isn't sufficient suf-ficient to put on a motor service. Is there any wonder people do not patron-ire patron-ire the reilroaJs more thaa they dot They prefer staying at home rather than put up with the Inconvenience of the railroad, eicept In extreme rases. 1.-st the V. P. put on a dally motor eerr ire and they will find more than they can do to handle the business. |